STADIUM PRO 2M
≥ +50° C
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STADIUM PRO
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3100132
CIRC 20° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
ASYMM 45° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
CIRC 30° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
CIRC 10° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
CIRC 15° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
ASYMM 60° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
CIRC 40° - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
ELL - 960 W - 5700 K
3100132
CIRC 8° - 960 W - 5700 K
Velodrome Maspes-Vigorelli - Milan - Italy
High-power LED floodlight, with a high-emittance LES (light emitting surface),
suitable for lighting professional and semi-professional sporting facilities
¬ The floodlight has a graphite grey finish with trivalent treatment for maximum
resistance to oxidation and is equipped with an integrated ‘self-cleaning’ heat
dissipation system
¬ The floodlight is available in the following colour temperatures 4,000K or 5,700K
and colour rendering CRI>70, CRI>80 o CRI>90 (TLCI>80)
¬ The range offers 6 types of circular optics, from 8° up to 40°, 1 symmetrical/elliptical
optic and 2 asymmetric optics
¬ The range requires a DALI2 or DMX-RDM power supply to permit the greatest
flexibility in the creation of lighting scenarios, even of great complexity
¬ The power supply box can be installed on the bracket or remote, and is protected
from surges up to 10 kV, either in differential or common mode, with a single cable
¬ The T.I.R.Ex.optic system developed by GEWISS with lenses in PMMA HT (high-
transparency), gives complete control over the light beam, allowing for great
flexibility in any project design, with high qualitative and quantitative performance
¬ It consists of 2 modules, each with a bleed and anti-condensation valve, protected
from accidental impact
¬ The rotation system between the brackets and optic modules is of the truncated-
conical aluminium type, with an integrated goniometer in the bracket for easy
control of orientation, and screw and grub screw fastening, which guarantees the
fastness of each individual module over time
L Graphite grey / Graphite grey /
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